1) A survey of 1,000 parents found that many are willing to take risks by not properly buckling up their children when driving. 2) Affluent parents with incomes over $100,000 and younger parents aged 18-29 were more likely to say it's acceptable to leave children unrestrained for short trips or overnight travel, despite most crashes involving children occurring within 10 minutes of home and overnight being a high-risk time. 3) Parents with graduate degrees were twice as likely as those with only a high school education to think it's okay to not buckle up children when in a rush, even though rushing increases the risk of less careful driving.